M42 from last night

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M42 from last night

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Hi all I took this last night with my Skywatcher 80ed and 183c camera whilst the moon was out.I thought I would share.Thanks for looking.
M42 Orion nebula
M42 Orion nebula
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nice shot , thx .
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Hi Andy. A superb M42 (also NGC 1976) Orion Nebula image using your Skywatcher 80ed telescope. You have beautiful contrast and dazzling red emission nebulosity with dark dust cloud details. Thanks for sharing this with us on here Andy and this fine capture is worthy of a TSS APOD Award.
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Congratulations Andy on having your image selected as todays TSS APOD!

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Hi everyone, thanks for the comments and Gordon for the award much appreciated makes imaging worthwhile when the Moon is about as I only used a light pollution filter on my 2 inch reducer.
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